Humane society of bay county mission & Vision

The Humane Society of Bay County is a volunteer organization. Monthly board meetings are open to the public and held the third Thursday of every month at Bangor Township Recreational Hall, 180 State Park Drive.

The Humane Society of Bay County was formed in November 1984 by a group of concerned citizens who recognized a need within our community. Since that time, the organization has acted as the animal advocate in our community. Your support continues to be our inspiration as we look forward to a future of improved welfare for all animals.

The Humane Society is a separate entity from Bay County Animal Control; however, the Humane Society is an advocate for shelter adoptions and buys vaccinations and other medication for shelter animals. In addition, the Humane Society was a source of significant funding for building the Bay County Animal Control facility.

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Monthly Stats

Trap Neuter Release: Feb-Mar 48Year to Date: 103

Spay/Neuter: Feb-Mar 55Year to Date: 114

Adoption: Feb-Mar 17Year to Date: 48

Other News

TNR Success Story: Bobbi

Bobbi was trapped as a kitten in late October, 2014, along with her three siblings and very feral mom on Gary Street in South Bay City. The 3-4 month-old kittens were given the benefit of the doubt as far as suitability for adoption and so were fully vetted at All About Animals Rescue.

Foster Success Story: Matti

Matti was born in May or June of 2014, a tiny tortoiseshell kitten destined to live out her life as a feral cat. That fate changed when she was trapped by Humane Society volunteers and taken to the garage of Jeannie Willecki Nichols, where she began the process of socialization. When the day came for Matti and another kitten to be spayed, Jeannie’s neighbor Lisa Chadwick offered to help. That is how Lisa met Matti, a terrified creature weighing struggled against every effort to console her or give her comfort. Read more about Matti….